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obiwanobiwan (248 D)
23 Aug 13 UTC
This Time on Philosophy "Weekly": Which Philosopher/Philosophical Leaning Fits YOU?
IT'S BACK! Here it is, the Lazarus/Jesus of threads (or maybe I'm just annoying and won't shut up...yeah, that one) back from the dead. Since we had a Political Alignment quiz last week, thought this might be fun...especially with the new batch of philosophical and political folks we have...so, let us know who your #1 and #2 results are, and taking all bets--how many times will Ayn Rand pop up for our conservative friends? :) http://selectsmart.com/PHILOSOPHY/
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Jamiet99uk (808 D)
24 Aug 13 UTC
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Hey <USERNAME>
Threads calling out other users are infantile and make the forum look stupid. Can they be banned please?
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Draugnar (0 DX)
24 Aug 13 UTC
OK, so I had to write a 300-600 word essay on this topic for my entrance exams...
I thought I'd see what you all would have written. So give me a 300-600 word essay on the folliwng (obi, limit it to 300-600 words, larger is penalized by the exam).

Pick a side: Can people choose to be happy, or is happiness out of their control?
Draugnar (0 DX)
24 Aug 13 UTC
And I don't need it as this was for the entrance exam. My essay was about 580 words received a grade of 7 out of 8 possible. Spelling, grammar, structure, staying on topic, supporting your argument... All of these things counted in the scoring.
Thucydides (864 D(B))
24 Aug 13 UTC
Is happiness a choice, or not? Must I pick a side? There is merit in both positions.

Certainly factors out of our control act on us all the time. To ignore the reality of the world around us would be, at best, wishful thinking, and immoral at worst.

But in the same breath I would quickly add that there is much under our control. We know that attitude makes a person who they are. To first address the ways in which we can foster our own happiness, I will give practical advice and examples, beyond a simple platitude to "stay positive" (as sincere as such an admonition may have been).

First, try meditation. The science on meditation is mostly in. The results seem almost too good to be true - meditation makes people unambiguously happier, more empathetic, calmer, and helps us to more easily concentrate. It can reduce stress and stave off panic. What does all this benefit cost? The pittance of ten minutes a day in restful silence. Meditation, a voluntary act, actually has the fascinating effect of altering the physical workings of the brain. In modern psychology and psychiatry, it is increasingly offered as a treatment of depression.

This is something nearly anyone, regardless of ability, can choose to do.

Another example of a voluntary choice that facilitates happiness is that of physical health. To the extent that we can choose to take care of our bodies and minds (meditation being only a particularly striking example of how), we can increase our happiness. Not only will being as healthy as we can manage ourselves help us be happy now, it will help us live longer, and thus be happier cumulatively, since we do not die as soon.

But this same personal aspect, health, is an equally compelling example of how it is not always in our control how happy we may be. To cut to the chase and give the most unambiguous example, imagine a head injury that affects the brain adversely. Specifically, it impedes the sensation of happiness, whether this is because of inhibited dopamine, or any other process that alters personality.

Do not doubt that this is entirely possible. In the famous case of Phineas Gage, the railroad foreman who lived twelve years after a railroad spike was driven through his front lobe, friends noted a change in personality so extreme that they thought of him as a different person.

If such a change occurred to any of us, and resultantly made us less happy in disposition, it could hardly be said to have been under our control.

It should not however be subsequently concluded that simply because some of our happiness is out of our reach to attain or retain, that we are absolved of the responsibility to ourselves and to others to strive to maximize our happiness as best we can. Even if my very skull is compromised, I can still meditate. I can still attempt to preserve my (likely fragile) health. Even if my last days of life are plainly before me, as in the case of a terminal patient, how happy we are in these last days is partly under our control.

Thus I answer that our happiness is under our control, but not fully. The most important part of the question, however, is certainly the part that recommends a course of action and lifestyle to us today and for the rest of our lives: you are not bound to suffer more than you must. Striving to be happier is never a futile pursuit, and thus should never be abandoned.
Thucydides (864 D(B))
24 Aug 13 UTC
Haha I should have edited that I guess, there are probably typos.

Frontal* lobe. Damnit.
steephie22 (182 D(S))
24 Aug 13 UTC
Where is yours Draugnar? :P
Draugnar (0 DX)
24 Aug 13 UTC
Mine is with the college, Steephie. I actually wish I had it and may see if they can get it for me. For only having an hour and not choosing the topic, just the side, I thought I did pretty good.

My choice of sides was very much like Thucy's but my focus was on the fact that brain chemistry and the subconcious mind determine emotions so we can't control our emotional response as we internalize it, only how we express it (following on the personal responsibility aspect) and that smells and experiences can serve to remind us of the past - both good and bad - so we use smells and images amd sounds in our homes and offices to create positive environments, thereby makingbus happier at those places but that we can't control what happens outside those environments.

@Thucy - well written essay. I enjoyed reading it very much and hadn't thought of the. meditation approach. I had covered external chemical influences like chocolate, caffeine, nicotine, and "pot-laced brownies" (for humor). I had thought about going into the idea that the pursuit of happiness can lead to a dangerous downward trend through harder addictive drugs like crack and meth, but it was approaching 700 words and I needed to trim it down to just 600 before the hour was up.
Draugnar (0 DX)
24 Aug 13 UTC
And thank you, Thucy, for taking the time and makong the effort. (I gotta start remembering to thank people more for their contributions...)
Thucydides (864 D(B))
24 Aug 13 UTC
I believe what I wrote, by the way, for the sake of saying so. Lol.

I really think that there is a certain amount of conscious effort we can put into living a happier life.


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Fasces349 (0 DX)
22 Aug 13 UTC
Is it only racist when white people do it?
After tweeting the phrase "90% of white ppl are nasty. #HATE THEM" James Edwards would go on to participate in the shooting of Chris Lane. Unlike the zimmerman shooting, this was racially motivated. Would you consider this act racist, or can only white people be racist?
http://dailycaller.com/2013/08/21/black-teen-who-murdered-australian-jogger-posted-racist-tweets/
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NigeeBaby (100 D(G))
24 Aug 13 UTC
Antionette Tuff ..... one brave lady !!
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-23811515

Yeah ..... she did great !!
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krellin (80 DX)
24 Aug 13 UTC
Arab Spring - Worst Soap Ever
Read on...
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Hot Fuzz (159 D)
22 Aug 13 UTC
Assad's toys in Syria
Apparently Assad's planes had spread nerve gas over the suburbs of Damascus. Over 1300 are reported dead.

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krellin (80 DX)
22 Aug 13 UTC
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Where is Obama???
The White House, as of yesterday, claims to have no knowledge of the murder case of a white ball player by black kids...PATHETIC!

http://usnews.nbcnews.com/_news/2013/08/20/20102447-2-teens-charged-with-first-degree-murder-in-ballplayers-killing-in-oklahoma?lite
http://townhall.com/tipsheet/katiepavlich/2013/08/21/sharpton-and-obama-silent-on-murder-of-white-baseball-player-by-three-bored-black-teenagers-n1669722
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ILN (100 D)
23 Aug 13 UTC
Climate and Culture
I have often found a connection between climate and the culture of a certain area. I was wondering if anyone else thought of it as well.
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krellin (80 DX)
24 Aug 13 UTC
Liar-In_Chief, Lapdog Press
CNN...such stellar reporting... http://www.mediaite.com/tv/obama-on-cnn-congress-has-two-jobs-but-too-worried-about-rush-limbaugh-to-do-them/ Obama claims Congress hasn't passed a budget...CNN let's it slide
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/03/21/paul-ryan-budget-passed_n_2924126.html Even HuffPo realizes this is a lie
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JamesB (100 D)
23 Aug 13 UTC
How come my game got cancelled?
It was Newbies Paradise... did more than one person ask for it to be cancelled?

I wasn't exactly winning.. but I wasn't doing too badly, either.
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Yellowjacket (835 D(B))
21 Aug 13 UTC
Europa Universalis IV is out...
...and nobody told me. Opinions? I just started and so far looks good!
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JonathanDivin (146 D)
23 Aug 13 UTC
New Live Game
http://www.webdiplomacy.net/board.php?gameID=125002
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SYnapse (0 DX)
21 Aug 13 UTC
Taste it and love it
Coming up I was confused, my momma cooking a meal
Confusion occurs growing up with a home grill
My pasta wasn't ground, probably I'll commit felonies
My favourite TV chef used to say check out my recipes
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orathaic (1009 D(B))
14 Aug 13 UTC
Feeding the Polat Bears...
http://www.therepublic.com/view/story/cfe3e943a23948d287ada35d9e552b18/US-Prison-Trout-Zoo

What strikes me about this story is the use of prisoners as slave labour. Right? That forms a kind of unfair competition against commercial interests, unless those interests are in the running of prisons for profit.
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Yellowjacket (835 D(B))
17 Aug 13 UTC
Poker tournament
As above, below.
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2ndWhiteLine (2606 D(B))
22 Aug 13 UTC
Manning wants to be a woman
Hey guys I didn't see any threads on this so I thought I'd post.

http://www.nytimes.com/reuters/2013/08/22/us/22reuters-usa-wikileaks-manning.html?hp&_r=0
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redhouse1938 (429 D)
22 Aug 13 UTC
I feel sorry for him / her
http://www.nytimes.com/reuters/2013/08/22/us/22reuters-usa-wikileaks-manning.html?hp&_r=0

Poor guy/gal.
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totya (100 D)
20 Aug 13 UTC
Magyarok!!!
Ha van magyar irjatok jatszunk jo izut!! :)
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krellin (80 DX)
17 Aug 13 UTC
State Funded Science
http://www.cato-unbound.org/2013/08/12/patrick-j-michaels/state-funded-science-its-worse-you-think
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bo_sox48 (5202 DMod(G))
21 Aug 13 UTC
Tattoo/Piercing Ban
http://www.arkleg.state.ar.us/assembly/2013/2013R/Bills/SB387.pdf

Can you say freedom of speech?
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abgemacht (1076 D(G))
19 Aug 13 UTC
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Putin, we need your guidance!
Putin, will you come back to webDip and defend your namesake's anti-gay laws? Surely he could do no harm, so we must all be misunderstanding his intentions.
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bo_sox48 (5202 DMod(G))
21 Aug 13 UTC
Genene Jones
Infanticidal nurse may to go free because Texas. http://www.cnn.com/2013/08/21/us/texas-killer-nurse/index.html?hpt=hp_t2

(I thought Perry's solution to overcrowding was to increase executions, not let people go?)
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duckofspades (170 D)
21 Aug 13 UTC
Triumvir412 youtube game review's
Is it possible to search for games with a specific player? Is that his the name he uses for this site as well? I would love to play a game see a experienced player break it down!
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Tolstoy (1962 D)
15 Aug 13 UTC
So are any of you Egyptian coup supporters having any second thoughts?
Or is a few hundred (or thousand) broken eggs a fair price for Egypt to pay for the omelette of progressive western secularism?
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Elm (100 D(B))
14 Aug 13 UTC
perma-pause?
Is it possible to unpause a game without someone? gameID=123704 voted for a pause for 3-4 days, been 2 weeks....
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Mujus (1495 D(B))
14 Aug 13 UTC
Dr. Who Easter Egg
http://jalopnik.com/google-maps-has-an-incredible-dr-who-easter-egg-1121878011
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philcore (317 D(S))
15 Aug 13 UTC
where is the link to the site that shows where everyone is in the world?
It was like a month or two when it was posted. Does anyone have a link to the thread, or the map sire itself?

AtDhVaAnNkCsE
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orathaic (1009 D(B))
21 Aug 13 UTC
American health care costs?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qSjGouBmo0M&list=UUGaVdbSav8xWuFWTadK6loA

i think this hits a nail on it's non-socialist head...
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2ndWhiteLine (2606 D(B))
14 Aug 13 UTC
FP for Gunboaters
I've got a great gunboat GR, but a terrible FP GR, and its killing my overall. I know a lot of other primarily gunboat players are in the same boat. Anyone interested in a gunboater's full press game?
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